Steve zaffron biography
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Steve Zaffron is CEO of Vanto Group, a consulting firm specialized in the design and implementation of large-scale initiatives to elevate organizational performance. He has worked with organizations in different industries worldwide including Walgreens, NASA, Reebok, BHP-Billiton, Dalmia Group (India) Petrobras (Brazil), and Polus Group (Japan).
As an internationally respected leadership authority, Steve Zaffron is noted for his provocative new perspectives on breakthrough performance, organizational change, transformational leadership and integrating competitive advantages. He has been a guest lecturer at universities in the US and Europe including Harvard Business School, Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester, Marshall School of Business at USC and Erasmus University (Holland).
In The Three Laws of Performance: Rewriting The Future Of Organizations And Your Life (coauthored with David Logan), Steve articulates a new theory about what underlies breakthrough perf
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Books by Steve Zaffron
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Steve Zaffron
Steve Zaffron is the Founder and Head of Research and Development at Vanto Group, a global consulting firm known for its strategic initiatives that cross organizational silos and elevate performance. Vanto Group designs and implements large-scale initiatives that help organizations achieve new levels of success in industries as diverse as technology, mining, pharmaceuticals, and financial services. In his role, Zaffron has worked with major organizations such as Walgreens, NASA, Reebok, and Petrobras, advising them on performance strategies and transformational leadership.
Zaffron holds a Masterâs degree from the University of Chicago and graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University. He is recognized as a leader in organizational consulting, with over 25 years of experience guiding both large and small organizations around the world. His book, "The Three Laws of Performance," which he authored, is a best-seller and offers deep insights into the mechanisms of